- Menem".
Despite the
extreme ideological divergences amongst anti-
Peronists as well as
Peronists,
Peronism as a
general ideology is
often considered left-wing...
-
Argentina that
adheres to the
ideology and
legacy of Juan Perón.
Orthodox Peronists are
staunch supporters of Perón and his
original policies, and they reject...
- The
Female Peronist Party (Spanish:
Partido Peronista Femenino, PPF) was an
Argentine political party created in 1949 and
dissolved in 1955. The party...
- The "
Peronist March" (Spanish:
Marcha Peronista) is the
anthem of the
Peronist movement and the
official song of the
Justicialist Party of Argentina,...
-
which became the
leading vehicle for left-wing
Peronists and
incorporated much of the
official Peronist structure.
Among the
early leaders in Dissident...
-
Cambio coalition,
ousting the
sitting administration and
returning the
Peronists to
power after four
years in the opposition. Fernández,
along with his...
- left-wing
populist faction of the party,
which is
opposed by the
dissident Peronists (also
known as
Federal Peronism or Menemism), the
conservative faction...
- upper-class
opponents of Peronism, who
called Peronists cabecitas negras ("little
black heads"),
portraying the
Peronist m****es as
prone to criminality, unsophisticated...
- ban on Peronism; yet his
efforts to stay on good
terms with both the
Peronists and the
military earned him the
rejection of both and a new coup forced...
-
suffrage and also
published articles in her
Democracia newspaper asking male
Peronists to
support women's
right to vote,
ultimately the
ability to
grant to women...